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Poppi's Super Bowl ad raises questions about prebiotic soda. What do these beverages do?
Sunday's Super Bowl broadcast was packed with intriguing (and head-scratching) commercials, but there's one in particular that's raising a lot of questions: Poppi's ad for its prebiotic sodas. The ad, which is called "The Future of Soda Is Now," says that the beverage brand wants to change the way people think about soda. "This will be the last moment you ever think of soda as being a dirty word ... as being bad for you," a woman says in a voiceover, as shots of beautiful people drinking cans of the stuff fill the screen.
The ad also plays up the brand's "clean ingredients" and prebiotics (nutrients that act as a source of food for the gut's healthy bacteria), noting that it has just 5 grams of sugar and 25 calories per can, maximum. "It will be the soda your kids and grandkids think of when they think of soda," the ad declares. "Poppi is the next chapter in the story of soda."
For all of the Super Bowl ad's claims, this is still soda we're talking about — a beverage that's repeatedly been linked to health conditions like obesity, type 2 diabetes and more. Is it healthy to drink a prebiotic soda, whether it's from Poppi or a competing brand like Olipop? Nutritionists weigh in.
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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/poppis-super-bowl-ad-raises-questions-about-prebiotic-soda-what-do-these-beverages-do-194722830.html
Sunday's Super Bowl broadcast was packed with intriguing (and head-scratching) commercials, but there's one in particular that's raising a lot of questions: Poppi's ad for its prebiotic sodas. The ad, which is called "The Future of Soda Is Now," says that the beverage brand wants to change the way people think about soda. "This will be the last moment you ever think of soda as being a dirty word ... as being bad for you," a woman says in a voiceover, as shots of beautiful people drinking cans of the stuff fill the screen.
The ad also plays up the brand's "clean ingredients" and prebiotics (nutrients that act as a source of food for the gut's healthy bacteria), noting that it has just 5 grams of sugar and 25 calories per can, maximum. "It will be the soda your kids and grandkids think of when they think of soda," the ad declares. "Poppi is the next chapter in the story of soda."
For all of the Super Bowl ad's claims, this is still soda we're talking about — a beverage that's repeatedly been linked to health conditions like obesity, type 2 diabetes and more. Is it healthy to drink a prebiotic soda, whether it's from Poppi or a competing brand like Olipop? Nutritionists weigh in.
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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/poppis-super-bowl-ad-raises-questions-about-prebiotic-soda-what-do-these-beverages-do-194722830.html
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